A handheld work apparatus has a combustion engine for driving a tool of the work apparatus and further has an air filter unit for filtering the intake air of the combustion engine. The work apparatus defines a vertical direction. The air filter unit includes an air filter and a filter housing enclosing the air filter. The air filter extends along a filter axis and has a filter element disposed peripherally around the filter axis, wherein the filter axis forms an angle of inclination (α) with the vertical direction. The filter element has an upper filter section in relation to the vertical direction. The filter housing has, remotely from the upper filter section, at least one air intake window and, in addition thereto, a further upper, permanently open cold air intake window in the region of the upper filter section.
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1. A handheld work apparatus having a set down position when placed on a horizontal surface perpendicular to gravity, the work apparatus defining a longitudinal axis parallel to said horizontal surface when in said set down position and said handheld work apparatus comprising:
a tool;
a combustion engine for driving said tool;
an air filter unit for filtering intake air of said combustion engine;
said air filter unit including an air filter and a filter housing enclosing said air filter;
said air filter extending along a filter axis and having a filter element disposed peripherally around said filter axis;
said filter axis being at an angle of inclination (α) with respect to an imaginary vertical line drawn perpendicularly to said longitudinal axis with said work apparatus in said set down position;
said filter element having an upper filter section in relation to said imaginary vertical line;
said filter housing having, remotely from said upper filter section, at least one air intake window; and,
said filter housing having, in addition to said at least one air intake window, a further upper, permanently open cold air intake window in a region of said upper filter section.
2. The handheld work apparatus of
3. The handheld work apparatus of
said air filter unit defines a reference plane (E) perpendicular to said filter axis and an upwardly directed axis lying in said reference plane (E) perpendicular to said filter axis; and,
said upper, permanently open cold air intake window is disposed on the upwardly directed axis.
4. The work apparatus of
5. The work apparatus of
said air filter unit defines a reference plane (E) perpendicular to said filter axis and an upwardly directed axis lying in said reference plane (E) perpendicular to said filter axis;
and,
said filter housing has a lateral air intake window on mutually opposite sides of said upwardly directed axis.
6. The work apparatus of
said air filter unit defines a reference plane (E) perpendicular to said filter axis and an upwardly directed axis lying in said reference plane (E) perpendicular to said filter axis and a transverse axis lying perpendicular to said upwardly directed axis;
said at least one air intake window is disposed beneath the transverse axis.
7. The work apparatus of
said air filter unit defines a reference plane (E) perpendicular to said filter axis;
said upper, permanently open cold air intake window extends in said reference plane (E) over a first peripheral angle (β); and,
said first peripheral angle (β) is ≤90°.
8. The work apparatus of
said air filter unit defines a reference plane (E) perpendicular to said filter axis;
said upper, permanently open cold air intake window extends in said reference plane (E) over a first peripheral angle (β); and,
said first peripheral angle (β) is ≤70°.
9. The work apparatus of
said air filter unit defines a reference plane (E) perpendicular to said filter axis;
said filter housing has a peripheral wall;
said peripheral wall includes a lateral, flow-impervious wall section between said upper, permanently open cold air intake window and said at least one air intake window;
said lateral, flow-impervious wall section extends in said reference plane (E) over a second peripheral angle (γ); and,
said second peripheral angle (γ) is >60°.
10. The work apparatus of
said air filter unit defines a reference plane (E) perpendicular to said filter axis;
said filter housing has a peripheral wall;
said peripheral wall includes a lateral, flow-impervious wall section between said upper, permanently open cold air intake window and said at least one air intake window;
said lateral, flow-impervious wall section extends in said reference plane (E) over a second peripheral angle (γ); and,
said second peripheral angle (γ) is >80°.
11. The work apparatus of
said air filter unit defines a reference plane (E) perpendicular to said filter axis;
said upper, permanently open cold air intake window has a center point in relation to its extent in a peripheral direction;
said center point of said upper, permanently open cold air intake window is positioned in said reference plane (E) at a third peripheral angle (δ) relative to an adjoining edge of said at least one air intake window; and,
said third peripheral angle (δ) lies in a range from 100° to 130° inclusive.
12. The work apparatus of
said air filter unit defines a reference plane (E) perpendicular to said filter axis;
said upper, permanently open cold air intake window has a center point in relation to its extent in a peripheral direction;
said center point of said upper, permanently open cold air intake window is positioned in said reference plane (E) at a third peripheral angle (δ) relative to an adjoining edge of said at least one air intake window; and,
said third peripheral angle (δ) is 120°.
13. The work apparatus of
14. The work apparatus of
15. The work apparatus of
said filter housing has a peripheral wall; and,
said upper, permanently open cold air intake window is formed in said peripheral wall.
16. The work apparatus of
said filter element defines a periphery; and,
said upper, permanently open cold air intake window is disposed on said periphery of the filter element.
17. The work apparatus of
said filter element defines a periphery; and,
said at least one air intake window is disposed at said periphery of said filter element.
18. The work apparatus of
said air filter unit includes a base component which forms a filter base of said filter housing; and,
said base component extends, at least in sections, beyond a contour of said filter housing in such a manner so as to form a wall part of a fresh air channel leading into said filter housing.
19. The work apparatus of
20. The work apparatus of
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This application claims priority of European patent application no. 17 400 054.7, filed Sep. 15, 2017, the entire content of which is incorporated herein by reference.
In handheld work apparatuses of the kind in question, the intake air filter of the combustion engine has an inclined filter axis. This means that the filter element around the filter axis also has an upper filter section in relation to the vertical direction, in addition to a lower section and lateral sections. The air filter is enclosed by a filter housing, which has at least one air intake window. This at least one air intake window is situated remotely from the aforementioned upper filter section, that is, in the region of the lower or lateral filter sections. The flow of intake air entering the interior of the filter housing as a result is now distributed around the periphery of the filter element, in order to achieve the most uniform possible air throughput through the filter material ideally at all points. The material of the filter element in this case retains impurities in the intake air of the most varied kinds, ranging from fine dust to coarse shavings. Finer particles are caught in or on the filter material in the process, whereas coarse impurities such as wood shavings or the like are intended to fall from the filter element, where possible, in order not to impair the air throughput.
Under actual operating conditions, however, it has been found that the aforementioned coarse particles of impurities are prone to accumulate on the upper filter section, where they then remain without falling off. This can lead to the space between the upper filter section and the housing section located above it being filled completely. The resulting blockage prevents a surround-flow around the filter element and a through-flow of the filter material distributed uniformly over the periphery, which reduces the filtration performance and increases the intake resistance. In order to prevent any such blockage, the filter housing and also the air filter, if necessary, must be removed. A suchlike time-consuming maintenance intervention also harbours the risk of the coarse impurities, which then fall suddenly, reaching the clean-air side of the filter and, in so doing, entering the intake passage of the combustion engine.
It is an object to improve a work apparatus in such a way that reliable filtration of the intake air is possible in conjunction with a reduced maintenance effort.
This object can, for example, be achieved by a handheld work apparatus having: a tool; a combustion engine for driving the tool; an air filter unit for filtering intake air of the combustion engine; the work apparatus defining a vertical direction; the air filter unit including an air filter and a filter housing enclosing the air filter; the air filter extending along a filter axis and having a filter element disposed peripherally around the filter axis; the filter axis forming an angle of inclination (α) with the vertical direction; the filter element having an upper filter section in relation to the vertical direction; the filter housing having, remotely from the upper filter section, at least one air intake window; and, the filter housing having, in addition to the at least one air intake window, a further upper, permanently open cold air intake window in a region of the upper filter section.
The disclosure is based initially on the finding that, on the one hand, the formation of an impurity deposit is favored by the upper filter section acting essentially as a deposit surface and that, on the other hand, certain flow conditions prevailing at that point also have an influence. Taking this inventive finding as the basis, it is now proposed that the filter housing has, in addition to the at least one air intake window, a further upper, permanently open cold air intake window in the region of the upper filter section. In particular, the flow through the filter element is radial to the filter axis. A total of at least two mutually separated windows are thus proposed, which, in addition to the preferred radial through-flow of the filter element, produce a controlled flow around the same in a particular manner in interaction with one another. A proportional surround-flow also takes place in the peripheral direction outside the filter element. The cold air entering from above through the permanently open cold air intake window is relatively clean with a comparatively low level of contamination. It is diverted laterally at the upper filter section and is guided downwards on the lateral sections of the filter element. The existing at least one air intake window is located further down. Air with a higher degree of contamination is admitted as a result of this. This proportional flow of intake air also experiences a diversion, in particular upwards on the lateral sections of the filter section. However, the entrained shavings and other particles of contamination are not able to reach the upper filter section, since the partial flow in the upward direction of the at least one air intake window encounters the partial flow in the downward direction of the upper, permanently open cold air intake window and, for that reason, is slowed down in the peripheral direction. In relation to the peripheral direction, this leads to the formation of a “bottleneck” or a “congestion front” in the region of the lateral sections of the filter element as a barrier to the further transport of shavings and contamination from bottom to top. In addition, any accumulations thereof that are possibly still present or are formed on the upper filter section are also, for their part, blown away in the peripheral direction to the lateral filter sections. In any event, the particles that are led to the lateral surfaces of the filter element are scarcely capable of being deposited there. If a temporary lateral deposit forms, however, this will fall during idling or with the engine switched off, and at the latest of its own accord under the effect of gravity when the work apparatus is next placed on the ground. The formation of a deposit of shavings or other coarse particles of impurities around the periphery of the filter, and in particular on the upper filter section, is reliably avoided. As a result of this, the filter element remains free from deposits and blockages around its entire periphery. The fresh air entering into the filter housing is capable of being distributed freely and of being sucked through the filter element around its entire periphery.
The configuration of the additional, upper intake window as a permanently open cold air intake window ensures, on the one hand, that the effect described above is permanently and reliably available, without the user being required to intervene actively and to take corrective action. Without the air being preheated by the combustion engine, the flow of intake air in its entirety remains cold, which benefits the performance development.
The air filter unit has a transverse axis defined by the vertical direction in a reference plane oriented perpendicularly to the filter axis. In a further embodiment, the upper, permanently open cold air intake window is situated on this upwardly directed axis and, in particular, is configured symmetrically in relation thereto. It may be appropriate to provide only a single air intake window remotely from the upper filter section. However, the filter housing preferably has a lateral air intake window, respectively on each of the mutually opposing sides of the upwardly directed axis. This produces a flow guide around the filter element inside the air filter housing, which continues from the upper filter section in both horizontal directions and carries away any particles of dirt that are present there in both horizontal directions, whereas the two lateral air intake windows ensure that no opportunities for deposits and blockages arise, including in the lateral regions.
The air filter unit defines a transverse axis oriented perpendicularly to the upwardly directed axis in the reference plane oriented perpendicularly to the filter axis. In a further embodiment, the at least one lateral air intake window is situated beneath this transverse axis. In conjunction with the positioning of the permanently open cold air intake window in the region of the upper filter section, a large vertical distance is produced between the two windows, which gives rise to pronounced velocity components of the air flow in the peripheral direction of the filter element. This contributes to an equalization of the air distribution around the filter element and in addition prevents the formation of deposits, including in the region between the windows.
In a preferred embodiment, the upper, permanently open cold air intake window extends in the reference plane through a first peripheral angle, wherein this first peripheral angle is ≤90° and preferably ≤70° and in particular is at least approximately 50°. The filter housing expediently has a peripheral wall, wherein the peripheral wall includes a lateral, flow-impervious wall section between the upper, permanently open cold air intake window and the neighboring lateral air intake window, which wall section extends in the reference plane through a second peripheral angle, wherein the second peripheral angle is >60° and in particular >80°. Advantageously, the upper, permanently open cold air intake window can have a center point in relation to its extent in the peripheral direction, wherein the center point of the upper, permanently open cold air intake window is positioned in the reference plane at a third peripheral angle relative to the adjoining edge of the neighboring air intake window, and wherein the third peripheral angle falls within a range from 100° to 130° inclusive and, in particular, amounts to at least approximately 120°. As a result of the aforementioned angle values, the peripheral portions of the openings and the flow-impervious wall sections are in a relationship with one another such that, on the one hand, an adequate supply of fresh air and, on the other hand, a forced supply of the flow are assured to an adequate extent, including in the peripheral direction around the filter element.
The angle of inclination of the filter axis from the vertical direction can advantageously be >30° and in particular >45°. The aforementioned angle of inclination is expediently ≤100° and in particular ≤90°. As a result, an upper filter section is distinctive to such an extent that the inventive flow guide with its effect on the avoidance of deposits described above makes its full impact felt.
It may be expedient to dispose the upper, permanently open cold air intake window adjacent to a front side of the air filter, that is, adjacent to the filter base or to the front wall of the filter cover. However, the upper, permanently open cold air intake window is preferably formed in the peripheral wall of the filter housing and is oriented towards the upper side of the filter periphery. The cold air inlet window is configured particularly expediently in the peripheral wall of the filter housing and adjacent to or adjoining the filter base. As a result, the critical upper filter section, in particular the preferred corner between the filter element and the filter base for the collection of dirt, is supplied directly with intake air at a correspondingly high flow velocity.
Expediently, the upper, permanently open cold air intake window is disposed on the periphery of the filter element. As an alternative or in combination therewith, it may also be advantageous for at least one air intake window to be disposed on the periphery of the filter element. This encourages a proportionate radial flow through the filter element along its periphery and, in addition, a cleaning surround-flow in the peripheral direction.
In a further embodiment, the air filter unit has, as an autonomous inventive concept, a base component, which constitutes a filter base of the filter housing and, in addition, extends beyond the contour of the filter housing, at least in sections, in such a way that it constitutes a wall part of a fresh air channel leading into the filter housing. Particularly flow-impervious guiding of the intake air is possible as a result, whereby reliable screening against performance-reducing hot air originating from the combustion engine is successful.
The combustion engine preferably has a cooling air duct having a separation from the air intake duct for the air filter unit. The combustion engine is expediently an injection engine without preheating of the intake air. The fresh intake air that is used is thus exclusively cold air, which is not only temporarily available, and which, in addition to keeping the filter clean permanently, also contributes to a high power delivery of the combustion engine on account of the high airtightness.
The invention will now be described with reference to the drawings wherein:
A rear handle 3 and a bale handle 4 are provided for guiding the work apparatus 1. A hand protector 5, which is fixed to the housing 2, is disposed on the side of the bale handle 4 facing towards the saw chain 9. The hand protector 5 in a preferred configuration serves for the operation of a brake device for the saw chain 9. A throttle lever 6 and a throttle lever lock 7 are pivotably mounted on the rear handle 3. The throttle lever 6 is used to control the combustion engine 10. The housing 2 includes a cover 13, which constitutes a part of the external casing of the work apparatus 1. The cover 13 covers the combustion engine 10 of the work apparatus 1 at least partially. In the embodiment, the cover 13 constitutes a part of the housing 2. The housing 2 in this case includes a number of components, which may also possess other functions. In particular, the housing 2 is not a closed housing. The housing 2 in addition includes a removable air filter cover 14 configured separately from the cover 13 in the embodiment, wherein a gap 46 is present between the cover 13 and the air filter cover 14. The releasably fixed air filter cover 14 is part of an inventive air filter unit 15, which is described in more detail below. Intake gratings 34, 35, through which fresh air is drawn in from the surrounding environment in the course of operation and is supplied through the air filter unit 15 to the combustion engine 10 as combustion air, are configured in the fixed part of the housing 2 underneath the air filter cover 14 and also in the air filter cover 14 itself.
Unlike the representation in
It can be appreciated from the overview in
It can also be appreciated in
The filter housing 16 is provided, remotely from the aforementioned upper filter section 20, with at least one air intake window 21 that is described in more detail below, wherein it will be appreciated from the other representations that two suchlike air intake windows 21, 22 are in fact present to one side of the upper filter section 20 in the depicted embodiment. In addition thereto, the filter housing 16 is further provided with an upper, permanently open cold air intake window 23, which is positioned in the radial direction immediately opposite the outside of the upper filter section 20, although in each case in the effective area of the upper filter section 20. In operation, a cold air flow 47 is drawn in as a proportional combustion air flow through the gap 46 between the cover 13 and the air filter cover 14, and from there through the cold air intake window 23 into the interior of the filter housing 16. The permanently open cold air intake window 23 may advantageously be not only situated close to the upper filter section 20, but is also close to the filter base 30 in the direction of the filter axis 18. In the longitudinal sectional representation according to
In addition, the upper, permanently open cold air intake window 23 and at least one of the two air intake windows 21, 22, in this case both of the air intake windows 21, 22, are disposed on the periphery of the filter element 19. In the depicted side view in
In addition, it is apparent from the representation according to
According to an autonomous inventive concept, which only finds an application here preferably in conjunction with the likewise inventive upper, permanently open cold air inlet window 23, but which also represents an autonomous invention and can be used without the latter, the base component 29 constitutes not only the filter base 30 of the filter housing 16, but is also, at least in sections, withdrawn in the radial direction over the contour of the filter housing 16 (
It also emerges from a comparison of
Finally, it can also be appreciated from
In summary, the applicant's invention is directed to a handheld work apparatus having a set down position when placed on a horizontal surface perpendicular to gravity (42). The work apparatus defines a longitudinal axis (43) parallel to the horizontal surface when in the set down position.
An exemplary embodiment of the work apparatus according to the invention includes: a tool; a combustion engine (10) for driving the tool; an air filter unit (15) for filtering intake air of the combustion engine (10); the air filter unit (15) including an air filter (17) and a filter housing (16) enclosing the air filter; the air filter (17) extending along a filter axis (18) and having a filter element (19) disposed peripherally around the filter axis (18); the filter axis (18) being at an angle of inclination (a) with respect to an imaginary vertical line (11) drawn perpendicularly to the longitudinal axis (43) with the work apparatus in the set down position; the filter element (19) having an upper filter section (20) in relation to the imaginary vertical line (11); the filter housing (16) having, remotely from the upper filter section (20), at least one air intake window (21, 22); and, the filter housing (16) having, in addition to the at least one air intake window (21, 22), a further upper, permanently open cold air intake window (23) in a region of the upper filter section (20).
It is understood that the foregoing description is that of the preferred embodiments of the invention and that various changes and modifications may be made thereto without departing from the spirit and scope of the invention as defined in the appended claims.
Maier, Matthias, Wolf, Guenter, Kapinsky, Ulrich, Koehli, Robert
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